Re: some bees nest stirring, was just how much can you do with?

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Actually, Red Hat and Fedora are two different things. RHEL is Red Hat Enterprise Linux and is the commercial version. Fedora is the community version with six month release cycles. Red Hat has made it very clear that they have no plans to provide any kind of accessibility. Since the NFB likes to sue companies (yes, I was formerly part of them and I know what I'm talking about) they should sue Red Hat due to their complete lack of willingness to even include Speakup in the standard kernel. There was/is a site called Speakup Modified which was just for Fedora, but I don't know how current it is. http://speakupmodified.org/ I should add that Speakup is in staging, so if Fedora includes staging drivers, Speakup would now be included, but I'm pretty sure that RHEL uses a custom kernel without Speakup support.

On 3/7/2013 6:14 AM, Doug Smith wrote:
I haven't used Red Hat, now referred to as fedora, since version 6.2.  I don't know anything about it.  Ubuntu works as well.



Hope this helps.





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